
New York Magazine's list of key elements of Dorothy Draper design:
1. intense use of color

2. florals/greenery -'as much a part of a decorative scheme as beautiful curtains,'she said

3. textured carpet -thick tactile rugs
4. striking details - a few bold accessories, not clutter

5. a fireplace

6. bold prints - over sized patterned wallpaper, fabrics
7. chessboard floors -black and white large tiles

8. large mirrors - the more ornate the better

9. romantic furniture- curves and some whimsy
10. color contrasts - opposites on the color wheel ie. red with green

In an interview in Newsday, Dorothy commented on how to approach each project:
"1. an intelligent analysis of the problem
2. how to put it into production as economically as possible with emphasis on function, and
3. a sense of good showmanship, the capacity for seeing things as a picture."

all images via the Collection of Dorothy Draper and the Carleton Varney Group
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